Alana Moore
Canadian b. 1988
EDUCATION
2012: Bachelor of Fine Arts, BFA. Great Distinction. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
EXHIBITIONS
2025: Liberation Will Bloom, Alley Gallery, Downtown Saskatoon, SK. (group)
2023: Belong Where You Find Yourself, Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, Yorkton, SK. (group)
2021-2022: BAM Poster Show, Bridges Art Movement (BAM) partnered with Downtown Saskatoon and Art Placement Gallery to host a public exhibition & poster sale. Saskatoon, SK (group)
2019: Cabinet of Curiosities, curated by David Stonhouse, BAM Gallery, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2017: In the Hole, PAVED arts, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2016: Small Works, Void Gallery, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2015: Women’s World, curated by: Aralia Maxwell (BAM member), BAM gallery, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2015: Ink Trade, presented by Ink Slab Printmakers and Kamloops Printmakers Society, aka artist-run gallery, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2014: Ink Trade, presented by Ink Slab Printmakers and Kamloops Printmakers Society, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, CA. (group)
2014: Repetition, OSAC touring exhibition, juried with ink slab printmakers, (Saskatoon), Articulate Ink (Regina) and Studio 4417 (Melfort), SK, CA. (group)
2012: aka Members show, curated by: Lisa Baldissera (Chief Curator, Mendel Art Gallery), aka artist-run gallery, Saskatoon, SK. (group)
2012: Finding City: Guerrilla Libraries, Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2012: Dis-integration, BFA Graduating Exhibition. Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, Department of Art and Art History, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (solo)
2012: We the Artists, A University of Saskatchewan Showcase of Art, Music, and Drama. TCU Place, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
RESIDENCIES + PROFESSIONAL WORK
2014-present: Artist-in-Residence, Sherbrooke Community Centre, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
2021-2024: Belong Where You Find Yourself, Artist Facilitator with Amber PB, Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, Yorkton, SK, CA.
2019- 2025: Artist Mentor/Artist-in-Community, Future Artistic Minds (FAM), Core Neighborhood Youth Coop, Saskatoon, SK (SK Arts Grant).
2017: In the Hole, curated by: Linda Duvall. Located in an earthen hole on Treaty 6 territory in rural Saskatchewan, CA and live streamed at PAVED arts, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
2013-2014: Artist-in-Residence, The Irene and Leslie Dubé Centre for Mental Health & Addictions, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
FESTIVALS
2016: Messages From Those Who Are Absent, in collaboration with Linda Duvall, curated by: Wayne Baerwaldt. Nuit Blanche, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
2014: The Ribbon Project: Awards for the everyday, curated by Keeley Haftner for Street Meet: Saskatoon’s Public, Street & Graffiti Art Festival, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
2012: ARTwalk, juried, aka artist-run gallery, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2023: Belong Where You Find Yourself, lead artists: Alana Moore and Amber Phelps Bondaroff, Godfrey Dean Art Gallery (GDAG), Yorkton, SK. (group).
2021: Island of the Damned (Paul Sisetski: SK), Frances Morrison Library Gallery, Saskatoon, SK. CA. (solo)
2016: Street Meet (Barb Reimer: SK, Cate Francis: SK, Evak (Josh Jacobson): SK, Elizabeth Chitty: ON, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
2015: Street Meet (Justin A. Langlois: BC, SWARM: QC, Wizwon (Jayde Goodon): SK, Sam Balfus: IL, DR. Cameron Cartiere: BC, Saskatoon, SK, CA. (group)
CONFERENCES
2022: Belong Where You Find Yourself, group workshop, Rural Dementia Action Research (RADAR), Regina, SK.
2019: Meet Me in the moment, presentation and art workshop (with Karen Babcock and Bri Flanagan), Dementia Action Alliance: Re- Imagining Dementia Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, US (June 20-22nd, 2019).
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
2011: Michael S. Misanchuck Memorial Award. (Travel Grant). Department of Art and Art History. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CA.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
2016- present: Bridges Art Movement (BAM) Art Collective core member, Drinkle3 Mall, Saskatoon, SK. CA.
CATALOGUES
2012: Engage, Volume 2, issue 3, Spring 2012. SaskCulture Magazine Inc, Regina SK, CA. Emerging Artist Profiles, Michelle Brownridge, March 2012.
2011: MayWorks: 2011, Humanities Research Unit at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CA. Exhibition Catalogue with Curatorial Essay by Edison del Canto.